GIVE UP YOUR CUP

This annual virtual fundraiser asks you to give up your coffee, tea or other “cup” for one day, one week, one month or anything in between during the month of March,
then donate those funds to DSF.

 

Set up your personal fundraising page and help fund life-changing research. 

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First, you need to register!
 
After you register you will be given your own fundraising page to tell your story, upload pictures and ask your friends & family for support. 

Give it a shot... it's easy!

  • Set up your own personal fundraising page!
  • Ask your family and friends to join you by creating their own fundraising page at www.giveupyourcup.org
  • Share your fundraising page via social media and e-mail and start raising funds for DSF!
  • Just for fun: Take a selfie with your cup and use the hashtag #giveupyourcup to help spread awareness!
  • Raise funds and receive incentives from DSF as a "Thank you" for your support.
  • Social media images are available for download at this link to help you promote this virtual fundraiser.
 

Registration is FREE and donations are 100% tax deductible.

Raise $500 in March or become a $50 / month sponsor (by making an ONGOING donation) from March - December and receive a free Team DSF shirt!

*items will be shipped in December once the commitment is fulfilled if you are participating in the monthly sponsorship (ongoing donation).

 

Share! Share! Share!

Skip your daily latte and help us brew up some change!

Raise $1000 or more in March or become a $100 / month sponsor (by making an ONGOING donation) from March - December and receive a Team DSF shirt and a custom DSF YETI!

Thank you for giving individuals with Dravet Syndrome and associated childhood epilepsies a chance by funding important cutting-edge research.
 
Proceeds benefit the Dravet Syndrome Foundation
whose mission is to raise money for research into Dravet Syndrome and related childhood epilepsies while helping afflicted individuals and their families.

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